Cheminformatics

Cheminformatics is at the intersection of chemistry and information technology. You’ll
develop an in-demand skill set combining a technical understanding of chemistry with
computer expertise to support investigation of chemicals and materials that are not
practical for laboratory analysis, model individual molecules or the behaviors of
chemical compounds within the natural world, or develop information-storage solutions
at the molecular level.

Blending your love of chemistry and computers to prepare for a variety of fields including
pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing, forensic science, medical and graduate
school, or even careers in public health

Conducting your own undergraduate research project through the Summer Undergraduate Research
Fellowship (SURF) program

Using state-of-the-art equipment for lab assignments, research, and projects

Taking the Professional Development for Chemists course series that will prepare students
for job hunting, communications, scientific methods, and other aspects of their future
careers as chemists.